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Started my new job today. So many f**kin inductions!!!!!!

5 hours down and I'm still going with them zzz.

Keen to get into the swing of things though. I work a 4 day week 10 hour shifts with the option of the 5th day for OT

Started my new job today. So many f**kin inductions!!!!!!

5 hours down and I'm still going with them zzz.

Keen to get into the swing of things though. I work a 4 day week 10 hour shifts with the option of the 5th day for OT

Thats sounds like a pretty sweet working week. I've asked my boss if i can do something similar when i start back in Perth...don't think it will happen though.

Where is the new job at btw?

Not sure we are going now man!..... Need to spend $ on the car instead...... If we do head down it'd just be for the main race i reckon :/

sucks to hear man, i know i'll be there now but i've nfi where i'm going to be sleeping..

real estate agents :rolleyes: .

sucks to hear man, i know i'll be there now but i've nfi where i'm going to be sleeping..

real estate agents :rolleyes: .

Ill let you know if things change and we can go :)

Well I'm a tradie now so I think it's like 32-33 an hour? But my boss was like yeah I'll put you through courses so you can get more hah. Hoping maybe... 36 after 6 months?

My boss said my 2 old bosses gave me a mad wrap so the in field bloke is really keen for me to work with him and he said that's where the massive money is.

Plus I'd be permanent fault finder which is dream job haha.

Well I'm a tradie now so I think it's like 32-33 an hour? But my boss was like yeah I'll put you through courses so you can get more hah. Hoping maybe... 36 after 6 months?

My boss said my 2 old bosses gave me a mad wrap so the in field bloke is really keen for me to work with him and he said that's where the massive money is.

Plus I'd be permanent fault finder which is dream job haha.

Oh good, you can come work on my farking GTT then :P:laugh:

It has fixed the bedroom where it is still sitting! Ive been busy!

Plus i cant farking move in the shed, need a bigger one i think! Its got too much junk in it.........

always need a bigger shed. im still dreaming of my 9x12 or 15..... one day haha.

I always thought mine was overkill..... Until you fill it and realise your need MOAR :woot:

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